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http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ntk:PartNumberSearch%7cPSoC+101%7c1%7c,Ny:True,Nea:True . I am going to tie pins together inside the device and control the LEDs from the switch without any intervention from the ARM core at all. This functionality is completely unique to Cypress PSoC. https://youtu.be/RqKKmhzNxZ4 więcej...

http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ntk:PartNumberSearch%7cPSoC+101%7c1%7c,Ny:True,Nea:True . In the last lesson I talked about output pins. Now let’s read some input. Start by making a copy of your first project. You can do that by using the save-as feature which is available by right clicking the original project to bring up the context sensitive menu. https://youtu.be/0Mo9ACC5YW0 więcej...

http://www.futureelectronics.com/en/Search.aspx?dsNav=Ntk:PartNumberSearch%7cPSoC+101%7c1%7c,Ny:True,Nea:True . The first thing we need to do is create a new project in PSoC Creator. In the dialog I can give my project a name and choose the target device. Because I am using the 042 kit I need to select the PSoC 4100 / PSoC 4200 design and then choose a template for the project. https://youtu.be/LrXXpQr1itY więcej...